As you might expect, Netflix’s new “Hollywood,” which debuts on the streamer May 1, didn’t have to travel far for production. However, the eight-episode series, from Ryan Murphy and his “Glee” collaborator Ian Brennan, doesn’t take place in contemporary Hollywood but rather in Los Angeles, just after World War II. 7 more words
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Listen: Rose Byrne Talks About Becoming Gloria Steinem for ‘Mrs. America’ — Variety
Rose Byrne is quarantining in New York City with her husband Bobby Cannavale and their two kids. “Listen, I feel lucky,” Byrne says on Friday’s episode of the Variety and iHeart podcast “The Big Ticket.” “We’re safe and we’re okay, but it’s scary. 15 more words
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People’s Choice Awards Date Set for November Despite Coronavirus Fears — Variety
E! has announced a Nov. 15 date for the 2020 People’s Choice Awards, despite plenty of big events across the country being canceled due to the coronavirus pandemic. 29 more words
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Nascar Drives Back to Racing, Sets May Events Without Fans — Variety
Nascar is trying to get live sports back on the road. The racing association, which backs the Nascar Xfinity Series and the Nascar Cup and has rights deals with NBCUniversal and Fox Corp., intends to launch the first of seven races over an 11-day time frame at two different race tracks. 6 more words
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‘Hercules’ Live-Action Remake in the Works With Russo Brothers Producing — Variety
Disney is in early development of a live-action remake of its 1997 animated movie “Hercules,” with “Avengers” filmmakers Joe and Anthony Russo producing through their AGBO production company. 32 more words
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Trevor Noah to Pay Salaries of Furloughed ‘Daily Show’ Crew (EXCLUSIVE) — Variety
“The Daily Show” host Trevor Noah is keeping a safe social distance from his crew, but still trying to do right by them. Variety has learned that Noah is personally paying the salaries of 25 furloughed members of “The Daily Show” crew amid the industry-wide production shutdown prompted by the coronavirus pandemic. Noah has informed…
via Trevor Noah to Pay Salaries of Furloughed ‘Daily Show’ Crew (EXCLUSIVE) — Variety
Director Jon M. Chu ‘Disgusted’ By ‘Crazy Rich Asians’ Sequels Casting Scam (EXCLUSIVE) — Variety
Director Jon M. Chu said while sequels to the hit romantic comedy “Crazy Rich Asians” are in the works, he and producers are not currently casting for “new lead roles,” as falsely indicated by a phony press release and social media post, which have since been taken down. 9 more words
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SAG-AFTRA Leaders Approve Furloughs, Cutting Staff Hours — Variety
The SAG-AFTRA Executive Committee has approved an unspecified number of staff furloughs and reductions of staff hours in response to the current and anticipated production shutdowns due to the COVID-19 pandemic. 27 more words
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Fox Sets Unscripted Series ‘Celebrity Watch Party’ Featuring Rob Lowe, Raven-Symoné — Variety
Fox announced Thursday that it has greenlit a new unscripted series titled “Celebrity Watch Party.” Debuting May 7 at 8 p.m. ET/PT, the hour-long show will feature celebrities and their families filming themselves in their own homes and reacting to the week’s most interesting television shows and events. 9 more words
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Film News Roundup: Dakota and Elle Fanning’s ‘Nightingale’ Gets Delayed One Year — Variety
In today’s film news roundup, the Dakota and Elle Fanning’s World War II drama “The Nightingale” gets a 2021 release, the Los Angeles Asian Pacific Film Festival selects its closing film, the Palm Springs Short Festival cancels in-person events and college comedy “CRSHD” finds a home. 11 more words
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